Tapan Deka | |
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Director of the Intelligence Bureau | |
Assumed office 1 July 2022 | |
Prime Minister | Narendra Modi |
Preceded by | Arvind Kumar |
Personal details | |
Born | Sarthebari,Barpeta district,Assam | 25 February 1963
Nationality | Indian |
Occupation | Director of Intelligence Bureau |
Tapan Kumar Deka (born 25 February 1963) is the 28th Director of Intelligence Bureau of India. [1] [2] Deka is an Indian Police Service (IPS) officer (Himachal Pradesh cadre) of the 1988 (41RR), [3] Deka was empanelled as Director general of police level in 2021. [4] [5] Deka's tenure as the Director of the Intelligence Bureau started from 1 July as his predecessor Arvind Kumar's tenure ended on 30 June 2022. [6]
Deka earlier denied the post of the Director general of police of Himachal Pradesh. [7]
During his police service,Tapan Deka mostly worked with the Intelligence Bureau of India. He has been considered a Top Spy and close aide of Ajit Doval. [8] He joined the Intelligence Bureau in 1998.
As announced by Appointments Committee of the Cabinet Deka's tenure was extended by the till June 2025 as the chief of the Intelligence Bureau (IB). [9] [10]
Deka was born on 25 February 1963,in Sarthebari,Assam in an Assamese family. [11] He holds a Master's Degree in Physics. [12] He was a AASU leader and selected for Indian Police Service (IPS) in his first attempt. [13]
During Citizenship Amendment Act protests in Assam,Tapan Deka handled the protest to bring normalcy as per the advice of Home Minister of India Amit Shah. [16] [17]
He was also the head of investigation of the 2008 Assam bombings case. [18] He also handled the investigation of Pathankot air base attack and Pulwama attack,and was the brain behind the arrest of Yasin Bhatkal,founder of Indian Mujahideen (IM),from Nepal. [19] Deka is believed to be the key official of the surgical strike in Balakot,Pakistan. [20]
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